When People See me: Skidmore Latinx Student InterviewsLatinx students from Skidmore College engaged in a conversation with Ashley Polanco and Alyssa Morales of Raices about race within Latinx communities. They share their experiences of how others perceive their identities. Ashley Polanco03/23/2016 - 03/24/2016EnglishCinthia Durán InterviewRicky Rios04/03/2016Miguel Hoyos InterviewMiguel Hoyos is an artist living in Saratoga Springs, New York. He spoke with Gloria Peters on April 7, 2016 about his memories of Colombia, his experiences in the United States, and the way Latinxs' experiences of discrimination and suffering are present in his art and his own experiences.Gloria Peters04/07/2016Interview with Elvira RamirezElvira talked about her experience with racial and linguistic prejudice in Puerto Rico and in the United States.HI251C: History of Latinx in the U.S.3/18/17Spanish, EnglishInterview with Cinthia DuranCinthia talked about her hometown of Quito Ecuador, and her experiences both at home and abroadHI251C: History of Latinx in the U.S.3/27/17EnglishInterview with Cristian FernandezCristian talked about his experiecne growing up in a household with a woman as the breadwinner and about his racial and ethinic identity and how it intersects with gender.HI251C: History of Latinx in the U.S.3/27/2017, 3/31/2017EnglishInterview with Michelle Elias Bloomer Michelle talked about her experience of moving from Puerto Rico to Boston and her identity as a LatinaHI251C: History of Latinx in the U.S.3/28/17EnglishInterview with Samuel CruzSamuel talked about how he grew up in the Dominican Republic while his mother and siblings lived in the United States, with the hopes of being prosperous. Once he was old enough and his mother was able to secure him citizenship, he moved to New York city to reunite with his family, attend school and succeed, given his new and better opportunities.HI251C: History of Latinx in the U.S.3/28/17Spanish, EnglishInterview with Samantha VelezSamantha shared her experiences, what she know of her parents' experiences, and the role that being Chicana has played in different parts of her life. HI251C: History of Latinx in the U.S.3/28/17EnglishInterview with Daniela MenchacaDaniela talked about what it was like to live as a Mexican-American in the Texas, and her connection to her Mexican cultural heritage. She speaks on overcoming stereotypes and the issues she faced to come to college in New York._HI251C: History of Latinx in the U.S.3/29/17Spanish, EnglishInterview with Lorenzo Q.Lorenzo (name has been changed) talked about his experience coming from El Salvador to the U.S. at the age of 10.HI251C: History of Latinx in the U.S.3/30/17EnglishInterview with Yessica Alcantara Yessica talked about moving to the United States from the Dominican Republic and it's impact on family dynamics, racial/ethnical self-identity, and future opportunities/dreams. _HI251C: History of Latinx in the U.S.3/30/2017EnglishInterview with Luisa PinaLuisa expressed the impact and reasoning of her immigration_ from the Dominican Republic to the Washington Heights on her life, as well as briefly comments on Dominican and American politics.HI251C: History of Latinx in the U.S.4/1/17SpanishInterview with Hillary RamirezHilary speaks about what being a Dominican American, a black woman, and a Latinx woman means to her and the way her identities shape her experience. HI251C: History of Latinx in the U.S.4/5/17EnglishInterview with Karina GonzalezHI251C: History of Latinx in the U.S.4/5/17English